Anyone ridden this recently? Anything to watch for?
Anyone ridden this recently? Anything to watch for?
Corners, quite a few of them. Been a while. They were "resealing" then, am sure the chips have been brushed aside....probably
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Did it over Xmas , fully sealed .
Great ride I turned off at Raetihi then headed to Pipiriki on my V-Strom 650 and on to Wanganui .
Great to get away from the traffic .
Ride might be a little different on a R1 though
locals cutting the corners with bull bars, especially on dole day
It's a RURAL road. Blind corners ... mobs of sheep ... 4WD's parked in the middle of the road (two side by side with the drivers chatting is common) ... Wandering livestock (singular horses, sheep, dogs, cows, goats etc) ... Camper vans parked/driving indiscriminately on or near the road ... Tractors of various sizes (moving or parked) ... to name but a few.
Keeping left is not the option many road users in these areas take.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Thanks everyone. I'd heard that there'd been some major repairs, but sounds like it's finished.
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As reasonable has said: go from Raetihi if you can. Don't expect it to be a fast ride, take a day and stop at the historic places - it is a magic place to ride/drive through.
If you are thinking of doing the Paraparas, be aware that there are a number of sections of one lane road controlled by traffic lights and the surface in those bits can be a bit rough, plus a few other short one lane sections.
At the southern end of the road it climbs up to a "gap" before descending to the main highway - stop there for magnificent views back up the river.
I wouldn't ride my bike up there if you don't like getting new seal and tar over everything, they have and are still working hard out on the road repairs. plenty of Papa areas across the road in places that are treacherous if wet as well.
I travelled this road on the 8th and 9th of Feb, we spent quite some time trying to clean a brand new 4x4 double cab after we got back to Wanganui, sadly all the stone chips remained.
We rode it last Friday. Unfortunately we were late to Raetihi as one of the bikes needed repairs after being rear ended in Auckland, so we didn't have enough time to appreciate the experience.
Most of the road is OK, but not so much the local drivers. They don't slow down or leave you much room!
There were a couple of quite rough sections that the R1 didn't enjoy, but other parts of the road were great fun.
I'd definitely ride it again, hopefully when they've made more progress with the repairs.
There wasn't much water in the upper part of the river, which looked very muddy.
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Looks like you had great weather for it. Definitely needs a bit of free time to stop frequently and enjoy the surroundings, Yes the locals can be a menace to other motorists, but luckily your were for-warned. I met a Guy from Masterton who was staying at the 151 London street accommodation on Saturday, he was going for a ride up the river road on his very nice looking Ducati with passenger and returning, I thought leaving at 1530 was pushing it for an enjoyable look around, I pre warned him off the other vehicles he may encounter on the road and to use the left side of his lane as much as he possibly could.
It's a good RURAL Road. It's not wide in places so don't do it fast ... you never know when you are going to meet a local coming the other way ... The second picture of Moise's above is of a wide part of the road
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Good to know that you got to experience it, definitely a road worth riding or driving again - several times...
Drove down once after a really good storm - trees down and slips - and the whole river was very atmospheric and a totally different feeling to the time before that when it had been blue-dome-day weather for several weeks prior.
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